Ah OK. That would be nice design feature to have. I didn't go this far with 
design considerations, as I was just eager to release it. There is always 
something we can add or improve existing features and functionalities. 
Right? :)

On Friday, 5 June 2015 16:10:03 UTC+2, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>
>  The element of design you have their, the color choice and 
> everything...stands out really well. What I mean by active state is when 
> you hoover your mouse over to a topic it highlights. Again, design feature. 
> Not development. Hopefully someone will put some design examples in the 
> site.
>
> On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 6:31:00 AM UTC-4, Ivica Kralj wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Massimo. I'm glad you like it.
>>
>> I didn't expect that! I see this site as a supplement to web2py book, 
>> slices and other resources. What is happening with web2pyslices.com? I 
>> hope slices is not being abandoned. 
>>
>> This is maybe a topic for another thread, what is the future for 
>> web2pyslices? 
>>
>> At the moment I can only think of two ways how to transfer examples to 
>> w2pREF, manual entry or CSV import. Manual entry will be a project by 
>> itself. 
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ivica
>>
>>
>> On Friday, 5 June 2015 06:30:31 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>
>>> This is fantastic! Now if you could somehow include the examples from 
>>> web2pyslices.com I'd be happy to redirect web2pyslices.com to your site.
>>>
>>> Massimo
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 4 June 2015 16:40:14 UTC-5, Ivica Kralj wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> This is my little personal project I have worked on for the last few 
>>>> months. 
>>>>
>>>> www.web2pyref.com
>>>>
>>>> Project is in beta and I'm still adding and fixing features, 
>>>> functionalities and content, whenever I get a chance. Please, feel free to 
>>>> express your opinions or constructive suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> Service is open to all. You can register and contribute by adding more 
>>>> examples.
>>>>
>>>> Idea behind the service is to link particular web2py reference to a 
>>>> multiple web2py examples. This will enable web2py users to learn or remind 
>>>> them-self how to use certain web2py functionality by examining multiple 
>>>> examples. System should automatically link every reference to web2py 
>>>> examples' records. 
>>>>
>>>> When I started playing with web2py, I always wanted to have this type 
>>>> of resource, so I believe new web2py users will find the project 
>>>> beneficial.
>>>>
>>>> If you will add new examples, please keep in mind following criteria: 
>>>> examples should be relevant and *functional. *Accepted example types 
>>>> are snippets, apps, plugins or modules. Also, if you copy and paste 
>>>> example's code, example should be fully operational in your web2py 
>>>> environment.
>>>>
>>>> Functionalities so far:
>>>>
>>>>    - Add/edit web2py references and examples.
>>>>    - Save/follow records
>>>>    - Rate records
>>>>    - Comment
>>>>    - Private user page where you can access your own, commented, rated 
>>>>    and saved references and examples records.
>>>>    - Search
>>>>    - Tags
>>>>    - 3.5 step wizard form
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Ivica
>>>>
>>>> p.s.
>>>> If you are planing to test the app, please do not publish irrelevant or 
>>>> uncompleted records...(google remembers everything) :)
>>>>
>>>>

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